This example of Rolls-Royce's Pininfarina-designed Camargue flagship, offered by Anglia Car Auctions at the end of January, was first registered in April 1981
Derby Bentley saloons are a varied bunch, as indeed are the open cars. Coachbuilders of the 1930s loved to show what they could do on these low, athletic chassis
Mixing highbrow British appointment with American V8 muscle, the Bristol 407 was launched in 1961 and marked the beginning of a much-loved combination
The race to find environmentally acceptable and feasible ‘pump-ready’ fuels before the political window threatens to close on alternatives to electrification appears to have taken another big step forward
The upcoming flagship electric models from French performance brand Alpine will be crossover rivals to the Porsche Macan and Porsche Cayenne – and they could be built on a Lotus platform
GM officially unveiled the 2024 Cadillac Celestiq recently, showing off Cadillac‘s most advanced and luxurious car yet, as well as one of the most important vehicles the luxury marque has ever offered
BMW M has unveiled the crowning glory of its 50th-anniversary celebrations, the new 3.0 CSL. The car was designed to bring together the best of five decades of BMW M
Duesenberg could capitalise on being the only car to live up to its unofficial title as the Rolls-Royce of America, delivering quality that puts it in a market that’s virtually uncontested in the US.